Nur-Abdulle’s funeral was held at Al Rashid Mosque in Edmonton on Wednesday afternoon. He is being remembered by his family as “a good kid.”

“Abdullahi was a young guy, was having a bright future,” Adam Jamac, Nur-Abdulle’s cousin, said. “He was a very good kid.”

The president of the Somali Canadian Cultural Society of Edmonton said more needs to be done in the city to prevent future killings.

“We don’t want to see another shooting here in Edmonton. It’s kind of sad and not good for the image of the city itself,” Jibril Ibrahim said.

“We need to do something about these homicides instead of just making them as numbers, and we need to solve them and make sure that the people who are perpetrators are put behind bars and brought to justice.”

Ibrahim would like to see more funding put into policing in Edmonton.

“Unless we put enough resources into the system and make sure that we pursue those people, they will be working on another victim.”

Police are still searching for two vehicles they believe are linked to the crime: a newer model, dark grey Dodge Durango and a black Hyundi Tucson.

Police search for a dark grey Dodge Durango in connection with a shooting in north Edmonton Sunday, June 11, 2017.

Courtesy, Edmonton Police Service

Police search for a dark-coloured SUV in connection with a shooting in north Edmonton Sunday, June 11, 2017.

Courtesy, Edmonton Police Service

Anyone with information about what led to the shooting is asked to call the Edmonton Police Service at 780-423-4567 or #377 from a mobile phone. Anonymous information can also be submitted to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or online.